Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles

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MCLA maintains a FREE database of Los Angeles' Mural History linking artists, murals and neighborhoods. The foundation of this database was shaped by Robin Dunitz' book "Street Gallery", the first true compilation of Los Angeles public murals. The MCLA website allows submissions of murals created recently in Los Angeles, forming an ever growing archive joining the historic with the new.

To email your submissions, please send high resolution digital images along with the name of artist(s), location, year size and medium to: murals@muralconservancy.org

Joaquin Carrillo Murieta (ca. 1829–July 25, 1853?), also called the Mexican or Chilean Robin Hood or the Robin Hood of El Dorado, was a semi-legendary figure in California during the California Gold Rush of the 1850s....

"Journey to Knowledge / Un viaje al Conocimiento" is a mural inspired in David A. Siqueiros approach of integrating architecture and the work of art. Through a geometric integration of the space, I have place...

I was approached by the Historical Los Angeles Mission, Our Lady Queen of Angels to paint a large 120'X18' tile mural to be installed on an exterior wall. The subject matter was to be of the Vision of the...